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What Does Rhetorical Mean?

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    It simply means that you know the answer to the question you are asking.
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    Guest 

    answered 6 months ago

      The word "rhetorical" is an adjective that refers to something as relating to or of rhetoric. It refers to something as being characterised by bombastic or over elaborate rhetoric. Rhetorical is also referred to something as being used for a kind of persuasive effect. The word rhetorical can be defined as "flowery in speech" or "wordy" and its antonym is "concise". The word rhetorical is the adjective form of the noun rhetoric which refers to the study or art of using language persuasively and effectively. It refers to the skill of a person with language.

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      Cinnamon 

      answered 3 years ago

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